With the changes in your recruitment, what have the last three weeks been like for you?

When I went down there, I like the feeling of the coaches – how they were young and energetic. I feels like we’re going to bring something new to the table and shock the world with some stuff.

What do they have in mind for you?

I’m playing slot receiver, and kickoff and punt return. Have to compete for it, but I’m ready for it. I’m just ready to show up.

What about new head coach Kliff Kingsbury?

He’s a very smart coach. I’ve seen what he did with UH and I’ve seen what he did with A&M, so that played a role on me coming back.

How was the entire recruiting process?

When it first started happening with the college, it was fun. But then it got a point where you didn’t hear it anymore and you don’t want it anymore. We’re at signing day now, so all of it is over now. I made my decision.

Did all the chaos ramp up after the coaching change?

It did. I just ignore the calls. Just don’t answer – save their number and don’t answer.

When did they call?

All the time. School time, during the day, nighttime. You’re going to get phone calls all the time.

Could you set any boundaries?

No sir. I just went along with it.

How do you feel knowing you’re going to be a college football player?

That’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so therefore, I’m going to take my four years and get my education – that’s the most important thing. But I’m very excited about it.

When did you think this was possible?

My junior year when everybody kept telling me. Coaches told me to get my grades up and people kept telling me that I had something others didn’t have. So I really just started to focus on football.
I grew up playing football, but it was just for fun. I just play because your friends play.

How about when coaches start telling you they want you?

It was great. When you play the game ‘NCAA’ on Xbox 360 or Playstation 3, you want to play with yourself on there. You always create a player. I’m going to be on there now.